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Safer Internet Day celebrations in Portugal
  • Article
  • Portuguese Safer Internet Centre
  • 30 March 2026

On 10 February 2026, the Portuguese Safer Internet Centre celebrated Safer Internet Day (SID) with a special event followed by transversal initiatives targeting all the CIS Cybersecurity Laboratory communities. This year’s theme was “human rights and cyberbullying”.
Safer Internet Day celebrations in Luxembourg
  • Article
  • Luxembourgish Safer Internet Centre
  • 29 March 2026

On 10 February 2026, Luxembourg marked Safer Internet Day 2026 under the slogan “Together for a better internet” with a varied programme of events held throughout the day. A key point of reference was the BEE SECURE Radar 2026, which presented current findings on how young people in Luxembourg use media and digital technologies.
Safer Internet Day celebrations in North Macedonia
  • Article
  • North Macedonian Safer Internet Centre
  • 29 March 2026

The North Macedonian Safer Internet Centre MKSafeNet carried out a promotional event in Prilep on 11 February 2026. The event was organised with the aim of raising public awareness about the dangers on the internet that children may encounter through various activities.
Safer Internet Day celebrations in Latvia
  • Article
  • Latvian Safer Internet Centre
  • 28 March 2026

In Latvia, a Turing test was organised as part of the celebrations for Safer Internet Day 2026. Both teachers and students failed to distinguish AI from a human.
Safer Internet Day celebrations in Italy
  • Article
  • Italian Safer Internet Centre
  • 28 March 2026

On 10 February 2026, Italy joined the global celebrations of Safer Internet Day, celebrated every year in more than one hundred countries to raise awareness about the opportunities and risks of the digital environment. The initiative aims to promote a safer and more responsible use of digital technologies, particularly among children and young people.
POWERFUL MECHANISMS: Many apps are designed to capture and keep attention. That’s why children may need help putting down their phones.
  • Article
  • Norwegian Safer Internet Centre
  • 27 March 2026

When children and young people struggle to put their phone away, it doesn’t necessarily mean they lack self-control; it’s more about technology that is deliberately designed to capture and hold their attention. Here are tips on how you, as a parent or caregiver, can help your child spend less time on social media.
MANIPULATIVE DESIGN: Many apps are designed to hold your attention, but you can practice resisting.
  • Resource
  • Norwegian Safer Internet Centre
  • 27 March 2026

Do you want to scroll less on your phone, but find it difficult? Read how apps hook you, and get tips on how to become the boss of your own screen time.

Many young people want to spend less time on their phones but struggle to put them away. It’s hard to change habits when technology is working against you.

Manipulative design: Many apps are designed to capture and hold your attention, but you can practice resisting them
  • Article
  • Norwegian Safer Internet Centre
  • 27 March 2026

Do you want to scroll less on your phone, but find it difficult? Learn how apps keep you hooked, and get tips on how to become the boss of your own screen time.
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